regulate foreign trade
congress, Article 1 Section 8 Clause 3, "this claus, the Commerce Clause, gives Congress the power to regulate both foreign and interstate trade. Much of what Congress does, it does on the basis of its commerce power."
Senate
Congress has the power to regulate foreign trade or trade with Native Americans, as stated in the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution (Article I, Section 8). This power is vested in the legislative branch, which consists of both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The President does not have the authority to regulate trade without the approval of Congress.
Congress cannot regulate foreign trade.
The Constitution vested Congress with the authority to regulate trade with other nations, between the states, and with Native American Tribes in the Interstate Commerce Clause (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3).
They were afraid Congress might try to end Slavery or the Slave trade
The Congress holds the power to regulate foreign and interstate trade.
regulate trade
The spending, regulation of foreign trade, and war power!
Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government was a unicameral meaning it had only one house with one member from each state. To pass any legislation, 9 out of 13 members were needed. Congress could not levy taxes or even regulate trade among the states. They did not even had the power to draft soldiers. The Articles were drawn up during the war. Problems after the war could not be solved by the Articles. Not only Congress had limited power but the President had no power at all.
I think I figured it out is it Congress that can regulate trade???